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Berlin’s S-Bahn system – stronger after its crisis

12 March 2015 | By Peter Buchner, Ingo Priegnitz & Felix Pohl, S-Bahn Berlin

No other transport company can look back on such a past as rich and varied as S-Bahn Berlin. The network operator celebrated its 90th birthday on 8 August 2014, following the most severe crisis in its history. It successfully overcame these difficulties and now transports more than 400 million passengers…

üstra continues to provide Hanover with high quality transport

12 March 2015 | By Andre Neiß, Chairman of the Board of Directors, üstra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe

With its popular bus lines and tram network, üstra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG is one of Germany’s top passenger transport companies. Chairman of the Board of Directors, André Neiß, explains how the company provides transport operations for around 165 million passengers per year, making it the most efficient service provider for…

Tunnelling: The Kombilösung project in Karlsruhe digs forward

12 March 2015 | By Alexander Pischon & Uwe Konrath, Joint General Directors, KASIG

Work has recently started on the 2km-long tunnel ducts under Karlsruhe’s Kaiserstraße which will accommodate the light-rail tunnel section as part of the overall Kombilösung project. The cutting head of tunnelling machine ‘Giulia’ is now continuously driving below Karlsruhe in a westward direction. For Intelligent Transport, Alexander Pischon and Uwe…

Transport Technology: The pace of technology change

12 March 2015 | By Mark Cartwright, Managing Director, RTIG

It is a truth universally acknowledged that we are living in a time of unparalleled rapidity in technology change, writes Mark Cartwright, Managing Director of RTIG. New tools, systems and devices come on to the market with the frequency, and impact, of machine gun bullets. What’s more, it’s all connected,…

TETRA – delivering essential benefits and double digit growth

12 March 2015 | By Phil Kidner, CEO, TETRA + Critical Communications Association

TETRA is the most successful critical communications standard in the world, and continues to advance from strength-to-strength. Phil Kidner, CEO of the TCCA (TETRA + Critical Communications Association), looks at the technology’s continued impact on the transport industry.

Tunnel Fire Safety: Feeling the heat

12 March 2015 | By Dr Fathi Tarada, Managing Director Mosen Ltd

For the past few decades, the risk of fire within underground metro systems has meant the need for tunnel ventilation to control the spread of smoke. However, significant improvements in fire resistance and running capability for rolling stock have reduced the risk of fire within metro tunnels. Instead, the need…

Moving cities forward: shaping a better urban future

12 March 2015 | By Mathieu Lefevre, Executive Director, The New Cities Foundation

The world is urbanising at an unprecedented rate. More than ever, city leaders across the world need to plan strategically for shifting transport needs of citizens. The New Cities Foundation – an independent non-profit organisation with a mission to shape a better urban future for all – strongly advocates innovation…

New functionalities towards higher automation levels

10 February 2015 | By

Over the past 50 years, there have been significant developments in mass transit signalling. As the technology developed, new solutions emerged, ready to answer to the increasing demands of customers. For urban lines, the capability of metro systems to transport large numbers of passengers in the shortest possible time has…

Modernisation and automation of Paris Metro Line 4

10 February 2015 | By

Following the completion at the end of 2012 of the automation of Metro Line 1, the Board of Directors of RATP launched, on 28 June 2013, the automation project of Metro Line 4 – the second busiest line in Paris, with 740,000 passengers a day. Edgar Sée, Project Manager, provides…

Issue #6 2014 – Digital version

5 January 2015 | By

In this issue: A foreword from John Verity, Chief Advisor of ITSO Limited; Ticketing Supplement – assessing how contactless payment technology is stepping up a gear; A look at public transport development in Budapest, Riga and Istanbul; Vehicle Design Supplement – Mike Weston, Director of Buses at TfL explains how…

Vehicle Design supplement

22 December 2014 | By

In our latest free-to-view Vehicle Design Supplement, Mike Weston from TfL gives details about bus sensor technology trials in London; Richard McClean from DB Regio Tyne & Wear explains the Metro’s massive refurbishment programme; and Yannis Vardakastanis from the EDF outlines the importance of vehicle design for persons with disabilities...

Formulating effective energy reduction strategies

22 December 2014 | By Caroline Hoogendoorn and Bruno Guillaumin, OSIRIS Project

Project partners Caroline Hoogendoorn and Bruno Guillaumin, explain that the aim of OSIRIS is to develop an innovative methodology for simulating, evaluating and optimising energy consumption in urban rail systems, with the general objective of reducing the overall energy consumption of Europe’s urban rail systems by 10% (compared to current…

The intelligent, innovative, integrated Bus Systems project (3iBS)

22 December 2014 | By Michele Tozzi and Pauline Bruge, UITP European Project Manager

The intelligent, innovative, integrated Bus Systems project (3iBS1) has been founded on the consideration that buses still remain the most universal solution for sustainable urban development, effectively taking into account its economic, environmental and social perspectives...

Boosting public transport in Istanbul

22 December 2014 | By Kaan Yıldızgöz, Head of Training, UITP

Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, constituting the country’s economic, cultural, and historical heart. With a population of 13.8 million, Istanbul forms one of the largest urban agglomerations in Europe and has a unique feature as the city spans two continents – Europe and Asia. With ever-increasing population numbers,…

81% of passengers satisfied with public transport in Riga

22 December 2014 | By Leona Bemhens, Chairman, Rigas satiksme

In an interview for Intelligent Transport, Leons Bemhens – the company’s Chairman of the Board, discusses passenger and staff satisfaction levels, the ordering and delivery of new vehicles, plus the city’s increasingly popular electronic payment system...